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By Joris Evers
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 9, 2005 5:40:00 PM

An online auction of a "brand new vulnerability" in Microsoft Excel had reached about $60 when eBay pulled the item late Thursday.

A seller using the name "fearwall" started the auction Wednesday evening at 1 cent. It was up to $56 on Thursday afternoon with 21 bids placed, and eBay quashed the auction soon after that.

The online auctioneer removed the item because it contravened its guidelines, eBay spokeswoman Catherine England said Friday. "The listing was pulled for violating our policy against encouraging illegal activity," she said in an e-mailed statement.

Microsoft is aware of the reported flaw and has been working with eBay on the matter, a company representative said in a statement. "This possible vulnerability was being auctioned on eBay, but has now been removed," the representative said.

According to the description of the item on eBay, the vulnerability was discovered on Dec. 6 and all the details were submitted to Microsoft. The flaw lies in the way Excel validates data when handling documents and exploiting it will compromise a user's PC, according to the now-removed eBay post.

Microsoft is not aware of any attacks that attempt to use the reported vulnerability, the software maker said. The company will continue to investigate the issue and may provide a fix as part of its monthly patching process or issue a security advisory, the Microsoft representative said.

The eBay seller even had a special offer for Microsoft employees: a 10 percent discount. "To qualify, you MUST provide @microsoft.com e-mail address and MUST mention discount code LINUXRULZ during checkout," the now-removed post said.

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Actually ....
"our society needs an enima."

Actually, we really should bleach the gene pool. The society changes would follow.

Just my 2-bits... (Read the rest)
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eBay should have let it continue... htotten   | 12/09/05
How do you know they haven't already? Confused by religion   | 12/09/05
I'm curious. Haterock Davidsfather   | 12/10/05
no law was broken Jeff Spicoli   | 12/10/05
you cant... linuxoverwindows   | 12/10/05
you wet my appetite with bongman.com Jeff Spicoli   | 12/10/05
Actually .... bobjones68@...   | 12/11/05
Actually .... bobjones68@...   | 12/11/05
but no crime was committed Jeff Spicoli   | 12/10/05
"malcreants"? Haterock Davidsfather   | 12/10/05
Linux does rule! NonZealot   | 12/09/05
Can you Auction off a Linux flaw... John Zern   | 12/09/05
You could actually Michael Kelly   | 12/09/05
You Could Try DaffyDuck   | 12/09/05
you can auction off the flaw... linuxoverwindows   | 12/10/05
but this idiot gives everyone in the Linux community a very bad name wiskowst   | 12/09/05
Yeah, the judge and prosecutor should be amused, too EJHonda   | 12/09/05
Counter is up to 2 wiskowst   | 12/09/05
no sense of... linuxoverwindows   | 12/10/05
no he doesn't, only himself Jeff Spicoli   | 12/10/05
not just use... linuxoverwindows   | 12/10/05
what can ebay do? timeofmind   | 12/09/05
Computer Security... robert.jones   | 12/09/05
My security toolbar thinks your site is very dangerous Mr. Jones! nt LoCal   | 12/10/05
I'm selling the Golden Gate Bridge on eBay IT Scion   | 12/09/05
LMFAO DemonX   | 12/09/05
can you sell my girlfriend Jeff Spicoli   | 12/10/05
Considering how much MS spent to debug their software too_much green_tea   | 12/09/05

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